Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2026 |
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1. What is the primary purpose of applying mitt restraints to a patient?
To prevent the removal of dressings
To restrict movement for comfort
To provide warmth to the hands
To enhance mobility during recovery
2. Describe the ethical considerations a nurse must keep in mind when applying
restraints to a patient.
Restraints should be applied to prevent any potential harm, regardless
of the patient's consent.
The nurse must ensure that restraints are used only when necessary
for safety and that the patient's dignity is maintained.
The nurse can ignore ethical standards if it simplifies care.
The nurse should prioritize the family's wishes over the patient's needs.
3. A belt restraint should be:
Used only when the person is in a chair or wheelchair
Secured tightly with no slack in the straps
Applied next to the skin
Checked to make sure the person is comfortable and in good body
alignment
, 4. In a scenario where a child is agitated and poses a risk to themselves, what
should the nurse prioritize before considering restraint application?
Consulting with the child's family for consent
Documenting the child's behavior
Assessing alternative calming techniques
Immediately applying restraints
5. If a patient in restraints develops pressure ulcers, what steps should the nurse
take to address this issue and prevent further complications?
Reassess the need for restraints and implement regular
repositioning.
Ignore the pressure ulcers as they are common.
Increase the duration of restraint application.
Only document the pressure ulcers without taking action.
6. The parent of a patient in physical restraints asks the nurse, "Why is my son
tied down? He wouldn't hurt anyone." What is the nurse's best response?
"The restraints are placed to prevent harm to him and others."
"The restraints are placed to control his behavior."
"The restraints are placed to keep him from falling off the bed."
"The restraints are placed because he was angry to the staff."
7. A patient requires mitt restraints to prevent the removal of a dressing that has
been applied. What must be included in the practitioner's order for restraint?
The brand of restraint to be used
Alternatives to be used before restraint is used